Today's Opinions

It’s my belief that cars and trucks actually have personalities. Some are good natured all the time, some are grumpy in the morning, some love a challenge like running through snow, some don’t like to be rained on, some like it hot, and some like it cold. Then again, some can be just plain ornery when they feel they’ve not been given proper respect.
Really.

“Life goes on, even for those of us who are divorced, broke, and sloppy.”
Oscar Madison

“The Odd Couple,” is one of Neil Simon’s funniest plays, even after almost 50 years since it first appeared on Broadway. Now it’s coming to our town, by way of the Central Kentucky Community Theatre to the Opera House in Springfield.

All it took for Doris Troy was, “Just One Look,” in the words of the hit song she wrote and sang to the top of the charts in 1963. “Just one look/ That’s all it took, yeah /Just one look.” Good and right for her.
But sometimes, in other situations, all it takes is just one word — one word to change a life forever.

Bernard Smalley must have been really good last year because he found favor in Santa Claus. In fact, he came a little early for the coach.

Right before Christmas, the coach was looking at an 0-5 record. His team was getting outscored, on average, by 30 points.
The offense sputtered for 37 points a game. The defense was giving up 67 points a game. Things were not going well.
Fast forward to Saturday night. The scene is dramatically different, almost like a different season entirely.

Bernard Smalley must have been really good last year because he found favor in Santa Claus. In fact, he came a little early for the coach.

Right before Christmas, the coach was looking at an 0-5 record. His team was getting outscored, on average, by 30 points.
The offense sputtered for 37 points a game. The defense was giving up 67 points a game. Things were not going well.
Fast forward to Saturday night. The scene is dramatically different, almost like a different season entirely.